Heavy Metal Poisoning Damages the Heart, Arteries, Kidneys & Liver

Heavy metal poisoning is one of the most insidious means of wrecking personal health and creating strong feelings of poor health. Symptoms are wide-ranging and often debilitating. Scientific research has demonstrated that heavy metals, even in small amounts, can damage every organ and every system in the body.

Heavy metals have the ability to fool the body because they have the same chemical structure as helpful minerals. Because of this similarity, heavy metals are absorbed by the body. This allows these metallic toxins (such as mercury, nickel, lead, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, platinum, and copper) to enter the cell and stay there. Once inside the cell, the heavy metals block metabolic processes such as nourishing and detoxifying cells.

Chelation Therapy Removes Heavy Metals from Your Body

Chelation IV Therapy introduces a Chelator that chemically binds with heavy metals to create an inert compound. This intert compound is eliminated via all excretory organs. The therapy increases the blood flow through the entire body, strengthens the heart and all body organs and systems.

This therapy is administered by our staff of registered RN’s and specialists and is done in our clinic.

More Information About Heart Disease and Chelation Therapy

Heart Disease

Heart disease kills more people in the US than other disease. Approximately one million Americans die each year from such cardiovascular diseases as heart attack, hardening of the arteries, irregular heart beat, high blood pressure, stroke, rheumatic heart disease and congestive heart failure. That”s twice as many deaths as from cancer and 25 times as many from AIDS. And nearly one in four Americans have some form of heart disease right now.

The heart can be weakened or injured by a variety of different means. Toxic chemicals that enter our bodies from processed foods, air and water pollution, pharmaceuticals, and household chemicals enter the bloodstream and can make artery walls sensitive and irritated. Acidosis (too much acid in the body) can corrode the cellular membranes of the heart, arteries, and the veins.

This irritation of tissues that make up the heart, heart valves, arteries, and veins causes the body to respond by building a protective coating along these irritated areas. This protective layer is often composed of calcium. Calcium in the protective layer then combines with fat, cholesterol, and scar tissue into a hardened arterial plaque known as atherosclerosis.

Additionally, the elasticity of the heart and arteries can be weakened by these chemicals so that the arteries become hard. This is known as hardening of the arteries.

Understanding the Problem

According to renowned Swiss cardiovascular researcher Dr. Walter Blumer, vascular diseases may be initiated by heavy metals. Heavy metal toxicity can cause such conditions as aortic arteriosclerosis, hypertension and kidney failure. As updated research says, for example, “vulnerable plaque” inside the blood vessels is created because of heavy metal toxicity and bacterial infections.

One of the reaction of the body to the inflammation is to do hyper coagulation, possibly within soft cholesterol plaque, which creates thrombus, or “vulnerable plaque.”

What is “vulnerable plaque”?

Recent scientific research has pointed to a “silent killer” who has been hidden, the soft plaque, a thrombus, which is not picked up quickly, like hard calcified plaque by equipment because it can be at any part of the human body, and not necessarily in the examined part of the body. It is now suspected to be responsible for 85% of all heart attacks and strokes. This soft plaque has been given the rather strange, but unfortunately correct, name of “vulnerable plaque.”

How is “vulnerable plaque” formed?

Research in Switzerland spanning 40 years has indicated that this soft plaque predominantly forms within the walls of arteries as soft cholesterol. Dr. Gordon reports that as it grows it just barely extends beyond the walls into the artery, and develops a fibrous cap to cover this extension. The body interprets this condition as an infection and responds by attacking with defensive blood cells. This inflames the easily ruptured cap and cause portions to break off into the blood stream (thrombus). The soft plaque contains powerful coagulants that when released into the blood stream during breakage can form massive clots in the heart (leading to heart attack) or in the brain (leading to stroke.)

Why does “vulnerable plaque” form?

The latest research suggests that soft plaque is the result of extremely small bacteria and viruses, which we carry on without the problems until stress of toxic exposure happens to the body.

Bacteria eats these toxins, which come from environmental contamination in our bodies from all the artificial chemicals, that have been pumped into our air, the water and food and multiplies as a result. While some of these contaminants are organic molecules, the worst ones of all are the heavy metals.

Tests to Determine Heavy Metal Toxicity

Laboratory tests to determine if one has toxic levels of heavy metals include analyzing blood, urine, stool, and hair samples. Since heavy metals cause systemic inflammation in the circulatory system, one test that is now becoming a standard is called “C-Reactive Protein” (CRP) test. The November 25, 2002 issue of U.S. News and World Report spent an entire article describing and praising CRP testing as a critical means of determining the health of the human heart. CRP testing is important because it can show risk for cardiovascular disease where other standard test show none at all. This is because inflammation does not show up on the other standard tests, and CRP is associated with inflammation.

Therapies for Heavy Metal Toxicity

Dr. Blumer”s research demonstrated that chelation therapy is able to help eliminate heavy metals from the human body. Chelation is a procedure where CHELATOR (in our Clinic we use CaEDTA) is introduced into the body and chemically binds with heavy metals to create an inert compound. This Chelator is a wonderful blood thinner as well.This inner compound is eliminated via all excretory organs. The therapy increases the blood flow through the entire body, strengthens the heart and all body organs and systems. This therapy is combined with oral supplementations and detoxification therapies such as colon hydrotherapy and Far InfraRed Sauna. This heavy metal detoxification protocol helps to eliminate the unwanted heavy metals from the body via urination, defecation and perspiring and to support the immune system.

How does CaEDTA Chelation Therapy Work?

“As unbelievable as it may seem, it now appears that a rapidly infused, affordable, painless push of CALCITETRACEMATE (calcium) ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA) may be the ideal therapy for mercury detoxification. EDTA is a chemical chelator, only having one main action, which is to chelate or bind minerals to it. Calcium EDTA is a chelating agent that gathers together ions of heavy metals and exchanges those with calcium. The edetate forms with the heavy metal, making a stable complex. The heavy metal becomes non ionic and consequently looses its toxicity. Then the compounded molecule is readily excreted by the kidney. – Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O.

Chelation Intravenous Therapy: The Intravenous Therapy is a wonderful method of supporting the entire body without involving the digestion process.

“Research has shown that there is a need for high concentrations of vitamins and minerals in the blood stream before we are able to see specific results. It has been found that some patients appear to require a high blood level for a short period of time to achieve certain benefits that can be achieved with nutritionally based therapy. Now, research is showing that this same principle applies to heavy metal detoxification, when EDTA administration is at its maximum.” Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O.

Heavy Metal Poisoning Damages the Heart, Arteries, Kidneys & Liver

Heavy metal poisoning is one of the most insidious means of wrecking personal health and creating strong feelings of poor health. Symptoms are wide-ranging and often debilitating. Scientific research has demonstrated that heavy metals, even in small amounts, can damage every organ and every system in the body.

Heavy metals have the ability to fool the body because they have the same chemical structure as helpful minerals. Because of this similarity, heavy metals are absorbed by the body. This allows these metallic toxins (such as mercury, nickel, lead, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, platinum, and copper) to enter the cell and stay there. Once inside the cell, the heavy metals block metabolic processes such as nourishing and detoxifying cells.

Chelation Therapy Removes Heavy Metals from Your Body

Chelation IV Therapy introduces a Chelator that chemically binds with heavy metals to create an inert compound. This intert compound is eliminated via all excretory organs. The therapy increases the blood flow through the entire body, strengthens the heart and all body organs and systems.

This therapy is administered by our staff of registered RN’s and specialists and is done in our clinic.

More Information About Heart Disease and Chelation Therapy

Heart Disease

Heart disease kills more people in the US than other disease. Approximately one million Americans die each year from such cardiovascular diseases as heart attack, hardening of the arteries, irregular heart beat, high blood pressure, stroke, rheumatic heart disease and congestive heart failure. That”s twice as many deaths as from cancer and 25 times as many from AIDS. And nearly one in four Americans have some form of heart disease right now.

The heart can be weakened or injured by a variety of different means. Toxic chemicals that enter our bodies from processed foods, air and water pollution, pharmaceuticals, and household chemicals enter the bloodstream and can make artery walls sensitive and irritated. Acidosis (too much acid in the body) can corrode the cellular membranes of the heart, arteries, and the veins.

This irritation of tissues that make up the heart, heart valves, arteries, and veins causes the body to respond by building a protective coating along these irritated areas. This protective layer is often composed of calcium. Calcium in the protective layer then combines with fat, cholesterol, and scar tissue into a hardened arterial plaque known as atherosclerosis.

Additionally, the elasticity of the heart and arteries can be weakened by these chemicals so that the arteries become hard. This is known as hardening of the arteries.

Understanding the Problem

According to renowned Swiss cardiovascular researcher Dr. Walter Blumer, vascular diseases may be initiated by heavy metals. Heavy metal toxicity can cause such conditions as aortic arteriosclerosis, hypertension and kidney failure. As updated research says, for example, “vulnerable plaque” inside the blood vessels is created because of heavy metal toxicity and bacterial infections.

One of the reaction of the body to the inflammation is to do hyper coagulation, possibly within soft cholesterol plaque, which creates thrombus, or “vulnerable plaque.”

What is “vulnerable plaque”?

Recent scientific research has pointed to a “silent killer” who has been hidden, the soft plaque, a thrombus, which is not picked up quickly, like hard calcified plaque by equipment because it can be at any part of the human body, and not necessarily in the examined part of the body. It is now suspected to be responsible for 85% of all heart attacks and strokes. This soft plaque has been given the rather strange, but unfortunately correct, name of “vulnerable plaque.”

How is “vulnerable plaque” formed?

Research in Switzerland spanning 40 years has indicated that this soft plaque predominantly forms within the walls of arteries as soft cholesterol. Dr. Gordon reports that as it grows it just barely extends beyond the walls into the artery, and develops a fibrous cap to cover this extension. The body interprets this condition as an infection and responds by attacking with defensive blood cells. This inflames the easily ruptured cap and cause portions to break off into the blood stream (thrombus). The soft plaque contains powerful coagulants that when released into the blood stream during breakage can form massive clots in the heart (leading to heart attack) or in the brain (leading to stroke.)

Why does “vulnerable plaque” form?

The latest research suggests that soft plaque is the result of extremely small bacteria and viruses, which we carry on without the problems until stress of toxic exposure happens to the body.

Bacteria eats these toxins, which come from environmental contamination in our bodies from all the artificial chemicals, that have been pumped into our air, the water and food and multiplies as a result. While some of these contaminants are organic molecules, the worst ones of all are the heavy metals.

Tests to Determine Heavy Metal Toxicity

Laboratory tests to determine if one has toxic levels of heavy metals include analyzing blood, urine, stool, and hair samples. Since heavy metals cause systemic inflammation in the circulatory system, one test that is now becoming a standard is called “C-Reactive Protein” (CRP) test. The November 25, 2002 issue of U.S. News and World Report spent an entire article describing and praising CRP testing as a critical means of determining the health of the human heart. CRP testing is important because it can show risk for cardiovascular disease where other standard test show none at all. This is because inflammation does not show up on the other standard tests, and CRP is associated with inflammation.

Dr. Blumer”s research demonstrated that chelation therapy is able to help eliminate heavy metals from the human body. Chelation is a procedure where CHELATOR (in our Clinic we use CaEDTA) is introduced into the body and chemically binds with heavy metals to create an inert compound. This Chelator is a wonderful blood thinner as well.This inner compound is eliminated via all excretory organs. The therapy increases the blood flow through the entire body, strengthens the heart and all body organs and systems. This therapy is combined with oral supplementations and detoxification therapies such as colon hydrotherapy and Far InfraRed Sauna. This heavy metal detoxification protocol helps to eliminate the unwanted heavy metals from the body via urination, defecation and perspiring and to support the immune system.

How does CaEDTA Chelation Therapy Work?

“As unbelievable as it may seem, it now appears that a rapidly infused, affordable, painless push of CALCITETRACEMATE (calcium) ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA) may be the ideal therapy for mercury detoxification. EDTA is a chemical chelator, only having one main action, which is to chelate or bind minerals to it. Calcium EDTA is a chelating agent that gathers together ions of heavy metals and exchanges those with calcium. The edetate forms with the heavy metal, making a stable complex. The heavy metal becomes non ionic and consequently looses its toxicity. Then the compounded molecule is readily excreted by the kidney – Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O.

Chelation Intravenous Therapy: The Intravenous Therapy is a wonderful method of supporting the entire body without involving the digestion process.

“Research has shown that there is a need for high concentrations of vitamins and minerals in the blood stream before we are able to see specific results. It has been found that some patients appear to require a high blood level for a short period of time to achieve certain benefits that can be achieved with nutritionally based therapy. Now, research is showing that this same principle applies to heavy metal detoxification, when EDTA administration is at its maximum.” Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) helps all kinds of people. It’s used to help patients suffering from sports injuries, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, infections, arthritis and a huge range of other medical conditions. As we all know, oxygen is vital for life, and life cannot exist without it. It follows that oxygen is essential for effective healing and recovery.